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  2. Isfandiyar Khan - Wikipedia

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    However, as Isfandiyar was a conservative, he hindered the reforms as much as he could. Many were dissatisfied with Isfandiyar Khan's actions, especially after the October Revolution, when Khivans learned about the reforms in Russia. Eventually, the political situation escalated to the point where reactionary forces took over.

  3. Khivan Revolution - Wikipedia

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    From 1910 to 1918, the Khanate was ruled by Isfandiyar Khan.An attempt to hold liberal reforms after the February Revolution of 1917, the abdication of Nicholas II and the coming to power of the Russian Provisional Government failed, in particular, because of the conservative views of Isfandiyar Khan, who began to hinder these reforms.

  4. Young Khivans - Wikipedia

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    On 5 (18) April 1917, they persuaded Isfandiyar Khan of Khiva to issue a manifesto on the establishment of a constitutional monarchy in the territory of the Khanate. The post of chairman in the newly created Majlis (Assembly) was taken by Bobohun Salimov, one of the most prominent Young Khivans. [ 2 ]

  5. Siege of Petro-Aleksandrovsk (1918) - Wikipedia

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    The Khan of Khiva in 1918 was Isfandiyar Khan, but he was completely overshadowed by his Turkmen General, Junaid Khan, who had crushed all demands for reforms by the Young Khivans in spring 1918. In September 1918 Junaid Khan raided Urgench, which was still under Russian control and took some Russians prisoner.

  6. Khanate of Khiva - Wikipedia

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    Following the Russian Revolution, lost the country to Junaid Khan of the Turkmen Yomut tribe and was executed by him. Isfandiyar Jurji Bahadur in 1913 Sayid Abdullah (1 October 1918 – 1 February 1920) brother of the above.

  7. Turkoman Revolt of 1915 - Wikipedia

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    Its causes laid in the arrest of a Yomut chieftain, Bakhshi Shah Murad. The revolt began in March 1915, and on 22 March a rebel army led by Djunaid-khan attacked the capital city, Khiva. An apparent pro-rebel Russian intervention to help Bakhshi Shah Murad escape arrest convinced Djunaid to renew the rebellion, and by 9 April several Khivan ...

  8. Islam Khodja - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the Khan was Muhammad Rahim Khan II. With his death in 1910, his son, Isfandiyar Khan, ascended the throne. With Isfandiyar Khan's enthronement, Islam Khodja began to play a much larger role in the Khanate. Isfandiyar Khan was only one year older than him, and, unlike his father, Isfandiyar did not have any special abilities in ...

  9. List of coups and coup attempts - Wikipedia

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    Coup in Khiva: the monarch of the Khanate of Khiva Isfandiyar Khan is executed in a coup by the commander Junayd Khan; Ukrainian coup in Bukovina: On November 6, Ukrainian revolutionaries seize power in the Duchy of Bukovina and declare loyalty to the West Ukrainian People's Republic, but are soon defeated by an intervention from the Kingdom of ...